Brugse Vrije

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Brugge, Belgium

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Art museum· Museum· Historical place museum

Brugse Vrije Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Brugse Vrije is located in Brugge, Belgium on Burg 11a. Brugse Vrije is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category art museum in Belgium.

Address

Burg 11a

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Julia Andrews

Great little exhibition called "I was 18 in 80" . All about the Bruges punk scene in 1980. Not just things to see, but you can hear the music and mix a few tracks as well!

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Heart

Cute little historic court building. The wood work in the courtroom is amazing. Not a lot to see here but added with the town hall it is worth a visit.

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Master iOqY

Adjacent to this museum is a narrow passageway that was the medieval entrance into Brugge with the City Hall on its opposite side. Imagine walking down this street or on horseback as you approach the gilded archway that simply speaks prestige and money during Brugge's heyday. Then as you walk through the archway, you're greeted by the openness and grandeur of De Burg Square. Magnificence through hundreds of years.

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Dominique

What a beautyfull city, it's like wandering through the middleages in present time.

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BradJill

Bruges Vrije (Liberty of Bruges) is the former court of Bruges and a highlight visit for those with an interesting Flemish history. Opening hours are now 9.30-5pm daily. Entrance is 6 per person and includes audio guide as well as entrance into the remarkable Stadhuis (City Hall) also at Burg Square. Here you are able to enter the Renaissance style old court room. The single chamber is steeped with historical artworks, furnishing and centuries old decor that is very nice to see and learn about through use of the audio guide as well as the information cards provided at the entrance to the chamber room. A highlight to Bruges Vrije is the beautiful Charles V chimneypiece. This is a 16th-century masterpiece of Flemish Renaissance. The delicately carved oak chimneypiece with marble and alabaster figures designed by Flemish sculptor and artist Lanceloot Blondeel is remarkable. Listening to the audio guide, you can conveniently view everything at Bruges Vrije in 20 minutes. Then continue onward with other intended sightseeing. Try to combine your visit here with the mentioned Stadhuis as well as Basilica of the Holy Blood at Brug Square.

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H Hoffing

Stunning town with great infrastructure. Happy to visit again.

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Daniel Galindo

Bruges is a magic town. If you are driving around, this is a must visit place. Lots of chocolate shops, restaurants and coffee. If you are looking for a drink, again, this is a good spot.

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charandeep Kalsi

Amazing and beautiful city if you are in belgium must go here